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they had direction and guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these aat thtacks were state sponsored. >> canadian and u.s. officials insist there was noeminent threat to the public. >> they are a christian family who came to america from germany seeking asylum from a law that prohibits home schooling. they fight deportation. they came here in 2006 but the justice department reversed a judge's ruling that home schooling was grounds to seek citizenship. the family is represented by the home school delegal defense association. they will argue on their behalf today. stick around you will be live on fox and friends to talk about this case. >>> it is another time that tax payer backed if is cfiskar auto is in trouble because of the lek kick c electric car america. if fisker had $21 million of loans but the loans were frozen in 2011 amid a series of problems. weeks ago fisker laid off 75 percent of the workers. >>> he resigned in disgrace after sending explicit p
they had direction and guidance from al qaeda. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these aat thtacks were state sponsored. >> canadian and u.s. officials insist there was noeminent threat to the public. >> they are a christian family who came to america from germany seeking asylum from a law that prohibits home schooling. they fight deportation. they came here in 2006...
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ghomert has this to say earlier on c-span. >> we know al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartels with the other side of the mexican border. we know that people are now he being trained to come in and act like hispanics when they're radical islamists. we know these things are happening, and it's just insane not to protect ourselves. >> john: oh, they're going to act like hispanic. i love it when al pacino was in "scarface" and acted like hispanic for two hours. and louie ghomert makes racists look so subtle. for more on this i'm joined by my panel of non-experts and what a panel it is. politico median scott blakeman, and one and old judy gold, and the politico median and author of "the pleat idiot's quite to comedy writing" jim mendrinos. when is it too soon to talk about politics after a tragedy or is it different in every situation. >> i think there are different aspects of politics that can be discussed like barney frank was trying to make a point thank god we have infrastructure. >> john: first responders. >> today perhaps not, but you know,-- >> john: would you agree with me that barn
ghomert has this to say earlier on c-span. >> we know al-qaeda has camps with the drug cartels with the other side of the mexican border. we know that people are now he being trained to come in and act like hispanics when they're radical islamists. we know these things are happening, and it's just insane not to protect ourselves. >> john: oh, they're going to act like hispanic. i love it when al pacino was in "scarface" and acted like hispanic for two hours. and louie...
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surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post" and other conservative outlets like glenn beck, they proved that they'll just make it up. it was such a burning desire to have the story fit the their at this that they wanted. that they were willing and they have the media tools to just start make stuff up and creating their own reality and creating their own parallel universe. where hey, it is a saudi. guess what. we decided it is a saudi. so that's the story we're going to go with because that's the story we want. if you just take a couple of seconds, imagine, you know, thank god glenn beck wasn't around on 9-11. thank god the fox news of today wasn't around on 9-11. th
surrounded the student that saudi arabia and al-qaeda. >> you know what's very interesting in this, the saudi national you know, the poor young guys splashed on the front payment in the "new york post," a lot of right wing chatter about a missing brown university student, might have been involved in this. and authorities said absolutely not. look, take a step back. there was an absolute burning desire to find a mideastern guy to be the suspect. and the "new york post"...
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are they tied to al-qaeda? we don't know yet. >> they sent a letter to the bureau in 2011 claiming the older brother was believer in radical islam. the f.b.i. according to senator graham was aware of his trip in 2012 he traveled under an alias. sprait separately there is an islamic group that has been responsible for attacks on moscow airport. in response the group issued a statement they did not know the brothers and disagreement with russia and not america. they have been calling for the younger brother to be dealt with as a consequence as an enemy combatant or enemy belligerent which would involve delaying his miranda rights. >> you don't want to turn over intelligence gathering over to a criminal attorney. under the law, there is no right to legal counsel when you are egg being questioned for national security purposes. i hope the obama administration will allow us that and they have a bad track record. >> and this is not the course the administration will take. they will take reading him his rights after n
are they tied to al-qaeda? we don't know yet. >> they sent a letter to the bureau in 2011 claiming the older brother was believer in radical islam. the f.b.i. according to senator graham was aware of his trip in 2012 he traveled under an alias. sprait separately there is an islamic group that has been responsible for attacks on moscow airport. in response the group issued a statement they did not know the brothers and disagreement with russia and not america. they have been calling for...
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two guys arrested not only with ties to al qaeda but al qaeda in iran. >>brian: you think you had a bad day at work? this guy was fired after his first two words. >> you're watching the evening report sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep]. >>brian: being a tv anchor is not as easy as it looks, people. "fox & friends" starts... now. >>steve: come to work in the morning and they put the microphone on us, you've got to leave certain words in the other room. >>gretchen: yes. we do hope. he must have been looking down at his script and didn't like what he was seeing. that was what he was reacting to. can you imagine doing your first [bleep]. >>brian: by the way, if you were watching yesterday -- >>gretchen: no. he's looking down before he's going to say his first words ever on tv and he must have not liked the script he had been assigned because he gives two swear words, and then it went downhill from then and it never appeared on a newscast. i feel bad. he moved all his stuff to bismarck, and now he doesn't hav
two guys arrested not only with ties to al qaeda but al qaeda in iran. >>brian: you think you had a bad day at work? this guy was fired after his first two words. >> you're watching the evening report sunday on nbc north dakota news, your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep]. >>brian: being a tv anchor is not as easy as it looks, people. "fox & friends" starts... now. >>steve: come to work in the morning and they put the microphone on us, you've...
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. >> this was support bid an al qaeda cell based in iran but there is no evidence suggesting the country was involved in planning at tack. >> we are alleging these two took steps to initiate a terrorist attack. they watched trail trains and railways. in the greater toronto area. >> the rcmp says there are no apparent ties between the men and the bombing suspects. >> one week after the bombings the surviving suspect faces charges in the attack charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. unable to speak because of a throat wound is he answering investigators questions in writing. officials say preliminary evidence from an interrogation suggests he and his brother were motivated by religion but not tied to islamic terrorist groups. >> today the fbi turned boylston street open to the side of the bombings. the 180 injured and four who died were honored today. at 2:50 this afternoon eastern time the moment the bombing happened. funeral services held for crystal campbell. doctors say it appears the injured will vifr. another big day for the injured in the bombing. an 11-year-old received a
. >> this was support bid an al qaeda cell based in iran but there is no evidence suggesting the country was involved in planning at tack. >> we are alleging these two took steps to initiate a terrorist attack. they watched trail trains and railways. in the greater toronto area. >> the rcmp says there are no apparent ties between the men and the bombing suspects. >> one week after the bombings the surviving suspect faces charges in the attack charged with using a weapon...
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canadian investigators say the pair was plotting with al qaeda in iran. the iranian government said it had nothing to do with the plot. >>> now to a dramatic surveillance video from a colombian train platform capturing a man moments away from death. keep your eye on this man, wandering around the platform in the white shirt and black pants. he suddenly tries to throw himself in the path of an oncoming train. a quick thinking police officer with quicker hands. saves the day. pulling him out of the way just in time. take a look at this again. there you see him, white shirt, black pants. the guy you want to keep an eye on. sees a train coming. he goes for it. the cop pulls him back. it is not your day, buddy. the police officer says just doing his job. >> that is remarkable. spring like a cat. >> almost as if instinct kicked in. >> man just something about the way the guy is walking. >> no stopping. just looked like he would walk in front of the train. wasn't going to stop. >> yeah. >>> violent protests in the streets of france after lawmakers in paris appro
canadian investigators say the pair was plotting with al qaeda in iran. the iranian government said it had nothing to do with the plot. >>> now to a dramatic surveillance video from a colombian train platform capturing a man moments away from death. keep your eye on this man, wandering around the platform in the white shirt and black pants. he suddenly tries to throw himself in the path of an oncoming train. a quick thinking police officer with quicker hands. saves the day. pulling him...
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. >>> an al qaeda backed terror plot has been foiled. canadian authorities announced they arrested two men that they say wanted to carry out a major terrorist attack on a passenger train. this is video of one of the suspects arriving from montreal. the other suspect lived in toronto. both are believed to have ties to an al kid qaeda sell. >> we are allegeding that the individuals took steps. they watched trains and railways in the greater toronto area. >> had this plot been carried out it would have resulted in innocent people being killed or seriously injured. >> authorities are not saying exactly how the 30 and 35-year-old men planned to carry out the attack, only that they had the capacity and intent to commit terrorism. it is the first known al qaeda inspired plot in canada. the two are due in court tomorrow. >>> governor jerry brown's prison realignment plan is coming under attack. critics say too many offenders are being released by the counties and that is leading to more crime. a proposed bill would target parole violators. if th
. >>> an al qaeda backed terror plot has been foiled. canadian authorities announced they arrested two men that they say wanted to carry out a major terrorist attack on a passenger train. this is video of one of the suspects arriving from montreal. the other suspect lived in toronto. both are believed to have ties to an al kid qaeda sell. >> we are allegeding that the individuals took steps. they watched trains and railways in the greater toronto area. >> had this plot been...
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project smooth, supposed al qaeda train froorists busted boarding a train between toronto and new york. 19-year-old joe dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in hospital, now charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. this as the city of boston tries to move on, holding a memorial for the third victim, boston university grad student liu ling zu. moments of silence were held around the country monday in boston. people gathered around the finish line to mark the time when the first bomb exploded. president obama also noted the time at the white house as did traders on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nbc news justice correspondent pete williams has the very latest. >> at 2:38 last monday afternoon, 11 minutes before the first bomb goes off the fbi says, a surveillance camera catches dzhokhar tsarnaev and tamerlan tsarnaev walking towards the finish line with backpacks, a second and crucial piece of video, the fbi says, comes from a surveillance camera mounted on this restaurant. at 2:42, court documents say the still unreleased video shows dzhokhar tsarnaev with a backpack walked towa
project smooth, supposed al qaeda train froorists busted boarding a train between toronto and new york. 19-year-old joe dzhokhar tsarnaev remains in hospital, now charged with using a weapon of mass destruction. this as the city of boston tries to move on, holding a memorial for the third victim, boston university grad student liu ling zu. moments of silence were held around the country monday in boston. people gathered around the finish line to mark the time when the first bomb exploded....
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al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far there is no indication this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to the boston bombing case. a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez joining us this morning from boston with more. marci. >> reporter: good morning, john and diana. we learned at his bedside arraignment, the suspect said just one word. when asked if he could afford an attorney, he replied no. among the charges, 19-year-old suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev faces one count of using a weapon of mass destruction. which carries a potential maximum sentence of death. we've learned despite the injury to his neck, he is cooperating with investigators, writing his answers to at least some of their questions. sour
al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. so far there is no indication this plot is tied to boston. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> now to the boston bombing case. a major step in the long legal journey involving suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. >> the 19-year-old charged with a federal crime, which brings the ultimate punishment. abc's marci gonzalez...
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the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements in iran. now i can tell you there's no information indicates that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> catherine: the public was never in any danger. >> pam: more hot, summerlike weather across the bay area as we head into a new week. this is a live look at the bay bridge from our camera atop mount tamalpais. jacqueline bennett is live on our kron4 rooftop enjoying the sunshine. she joins us now with how hot it's expected to get. >> jacqueline: the wind is not too bad here on the roof. hitting 81 degrees today we did, we did we give me a couple of records that. the coastline is cooling off, still 74 in san francisco and 7589 livermore 88 and. pretty much everywhere attention in moderate you can see the fog that is coming up on the coastline. temperatures for tomorrow will be cooler. to bridge running in the '60s for the most part. jumping into the seventies away from the coastline near to the clock. in the 2:00. the 80 degree weather will continue to build. we did see a couple of record high
the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements in iran. now i can tell you there's no information indicates that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> catherine: the public was never in any danger. >> pam: more hot, summerlike weather across the bay area as we head into a new week. this is a live look at the bay bridge from our camera atop mount tamalpais. jacqueline bennett is live on our kron4 rooftop enjoying the sunshine. she joins us now with how hot it's...
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take a listen. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> the suspects will appear in court tuesday morning. police say that they believe this was a real threat, but not an imminent threat. they want to be clear this had no connection to the boston bombings, but also at no time was the public in danger. they say this because they allowed many elements telephone plot to carry out at the same time wire-tapping phones and computers and homes and addresses to be able to listen in and gather more evidence. they do say that the threat was not imminent at all, but that it was a real threat, a real threat to perhaps even derail or target a train from canada into the united states. paula newton, cnn, ottawa. >> iran denies all allegations that al qaeda is operating inside its borders and deny nice connection to the terror plot in canada. >>> here is something you may want to me if you're taking a trip. the u.s. transportation security administrati
take a listen. >> the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> the suspects will appear in court tuesday morning. police say that they believe this was a real threat, but not an imminent threat. they want to be clear this had no connection to the boston bombings, but also at no time was the public in danger. they say this because they allowed...
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but they may have had interaction via the web and the internet with al qaeda's ideology, with al qaeda websites. which in the process of radicalization, gave them targets that they would not have thought of before. and that that target became america and everything about the united states of america. >> and from your knowledge, there was a conversation between vladimir putin and president obama on friday night, a pledge of more cooperation. but the fact is, that over the past few years, there has not been a whole lot of cooperation between the russian security services and our intelligence services. >> no. and let's be honest about what's going on in chechnya. under mr. putin, there have been horrendous human rights violations in chechnya. the country has been occupied and brutalized by russian forces for the last decade and more. that's not to excuse chechen terrorism. the chechen terrorists have carried out absolutely horrible acts of terror against movie houses, against schools, but what we've seen in chechnya is a growing radicalization of the population under the oppression that t
but they may have had interaction via the web and the internet with al qaeda's ideology, with al qaeda websites. which in the process of radicalization, gave them targets that they would not have thought of before. and that that target became america and everything about the united states of america. >> and from your knowledge, there was a conversation between vladimir putin and president obama on friday night, a pledge of more cooperation. but the fact is, that over the past few years,...
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it's difficult for al qaeda to launch an attack from overseas. they are going to come from people off the radar screen which means it's harder to find out who they are that requires more intensive investigation and requires local police to be more involved and perhaps the fbi should consider adjusting its regulation to keep a file on someone open. did they tell the boston police about this? was there any way -- any cast o capacity to follow-up on the case when information became available on the older brother? there has to be less stovepiping and take into account the new nature of the war. >> there are reports today, for example, surfacing to this whole point about what we know and what we don't know. the fbi was contacted multiple times about tamerlan tsarnaev. our own pete williams says the fbi tells him they were contacted just once in 2011. they checked him out. they didn't find anything. what have you been able to find out about that when 10you were briefed? >> we are getting conflicting reports. on the senate side they were told by deputy
it's difficult for al qaeda to launch an attack from overseas. they are going to come from people off the radar screen which means it's harder to find out who they are that requires more intensive investigation and requires local police to be more involved and perhaps the fbi should consider adjusting its regulation to keep a file on someone open. did they tell the boston police about this? was there any way -- any cast o capacity to follow-up on the case when information became available on...
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. >> if they are tied to al-qaeda. he is tied to some other muslim thing in chechnya if it is that. >> and there is a further decision that says you can challenge the designation. the president can't with complete unlimited discretion name you an enemy combatant. >> he should. >> not if he spells it with a t. >> why oppose the middle ground approach here? you don't have to try the military tribunals? you an interrogate him with the idea that anything used cannot be used. and we don't need that to convict him. we can try to foil plots that are still out there and potentially against the united states. >> i realize he can't talk, but we did have him under 48 hours with penn and frankly do we really need more than 48 hours? >> absolutely. >> how do you know, bill? are you questioning the am ambassador? >> i think the people we are talking to would. >> he is probably in some kind of bad condition. i think you are only allowed a certain amount of time in there. >> it is a limited exception. and i'm sure what they were askin
. >> if they are tied to al-qaeda. he is tied to some other muslim thing in chechnya if it is that. >> and there is a further decision that says you can challenge the designation. the president can't with complete unlimited discretion name you an enemy combatant. >> he should. >> not if he spells it with a t. >> why oppose the middle ground approach here? you don't have to try the military tribunals? you an interrogate him with the idea that anything used cannot be...
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they used incidents to cite the fbi letting people slip through their fingers like the al qaeda recruiter, the little rock shooter and the accused ft. hood killer and the alleged american pakistani terrorist so when the congressman who is in charge of the house subcommittee on terrorism is coming out critical of the fbi, doesn't that say there are shoring up opportunities that we need to take very seriously here as the homeland is the battlefield. >> the homeland is a battlefield. there are tens of thousands of people dedicated to keeping us safe. i respect congressman king. he's thoughtful. he clearly is passionate on these issues and he's well versed. we're less than three days after tsarnaev has been brought into custody and he's drawing conclusions and linkages and passing a judgment on the national law enforcement community that i find irresponsible on a monday after a friday capture. i would love to see more facts come out and then we can take a look. when i was doing counterterrorism for a living, we wish we could construct that crystal ball to predict what was going to happen and
they used incidents to cite the fbi letting people slip through their fingers like the al qaeda recruiter, the little rock shooter and the accused ft. hood killer and the alleged american pakistani terrorist so when the congressman who is in charge of the house subcommittee on terrorism is coming out critical of the fbi, doesn't that say there are shoring up opportunities that we need to take very seriously here as the homeland is the battlefield. >> the homeland is a battlefield. there...
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he raised funds for al qaeda. the trustee of that mosque is karadawi, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. listeners can google him and see on youtube the calling for the slaughter of jews, killing of homosexuals. on that mosque website is a lesson on how to beat your wife. the mosque is run by the american muslim society which federal prosecutors say is the overt arm of the muslim brotherhood in america. >>gretchen: we now tamerlan had been arrested for domestic violence. that is an interesting point. governor deval patrick in massachusetts, at one point according to you embraced this organization but at the last minute it changed. >> the night before the imam was going to join and represent the muslim community at this memorial service, governor patrick called him up and disinvited him. that's the good news. >>gretchen: you are looking to authorities now for two things. to investigate radical islam in boston in general, but also to disavow with political correctness. in what way? >> for ten years we'v
he raised funds for al qaeda. the trustee of that mosque is karadawi, the spiritual leader of the muslim brotherhood. listeners can google him and see on youtube the calling for the slaughter of jews, killing of homosexuals. on that mosque website is a lesson on how to beat your wife. the mosque is run by the american muslim society which federal prosecutors say is the overt arm of the muslim brotherhood in america. >>gretchen: we now tamerlan had been arrested for domestic violence. that...
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al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> reporter: the rcmp worked hand in hand with the fbi and homeland security in the u.s. it was eight month long operation that went by the name, project smooth. martha. martha: it is fascinating to hear officials did have their eye on these two. what more do we know about them? >> reporter: they're not canadian citizens. firms didn't give their nationality but other canadian sources says one suspect is tunisian and one was from the united arab emirates. chiheb esseghaier was doing research in nanotechnology near montreal. this raises questions of shiite iran and mostly sunni al qaeda. iran denied a relationship with al qaeda and did so today. and u.s. believes certain al qaeda operatives are based in iran. in this case the connection is unclear. authorities say the canadian plot was only in planning stages. nobody was in immediate danger. martha: steve, thank you. >> reporter: you bet. bill: the mental healt
al qaeda elements located in iran. there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> reporter: the rcmp worked hand in hand with the fbi and homeland security in the u.s. it was eight month long operation that went by the name, project smooth. martha. martha: it is fascinating to hear officials did have their eye on these two. what more do we know about them? >> reporter: they're not canadian citizens. firms didn't give their nationality but other...
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support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but, again, these two individuals will be in court here in toronto at 10:00 eastern time. >> i think he actually said specifically new york city as well and that he was very grateful they thwarted that attack. thank you very much. ted rowlands. police say they arrested two al qaeda terrorists. the pair is to have aprofile similar to the suspects in the boston bombings. that event in madrid is expected to draw 26,000 runners. still ahead heavy rains and spring you that not a good combination in the nation's mid section where there is record flooding
support from al qaeda elements located in iran. now, i can tell you that there is no information to indicate that these attacks were state sponsored. now, the government, zoraida is saying -- they're vehemently denying it could be operating out of their country. the chairman of the sub committee out of counter terrorism. he was told an attack was going to be censored on a commuter train from canada to the united states. authorities say they thwarted this attack before it could get going. but,...
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he joined an al-qaeda affiliate group. he researched it online and was a close ties with a man that tried to set up a bomb outside a chicago bar. a special tribute to the london marathon. runners observing 30 seconds of silence in honor of the victims of monday terror attack in boston. many wearing ribbons to those that were fallen and they set up a relief fund to the victims and donate about $3 to every person that crosses the finish line. police are in heavy guard putting out more than 40% more officers than last year. >>> the obama administration taking heat of the aclu for not reading the bombing suspect his miranda rights. chris wallace is live here next. >> tucker: what if the teenage suspect refuses to talk. should he be sent to guantanamo bay. the secretary of defense just weighed in on this. we'll bring it to you when we come back. hi i'm terry, and i have diabetic nerve pain. i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you
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receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill passengers. this morning, the iranian government is skeptical, with one senior official calling the canadian claims, quote, ridiculous. >> okay, pierre, thanks very much. >>> we're going to move on to the nightmare shaping up at airports all across the country. flight delays, safety worries. the impact of the across-the-board federal budget cuts. abc's matt gutman did some traveling himself to investigate. and he joins us, now, from miami. how did it go for you there, matt? >> reporter: good morning, robin. it didn't go that well. we spent 11 hours in airports. and didn't really find an airline apocalypse. but all
receiving support from al qaeda elements located in iran. >> if al qaeda operatives were to carry out a truly disastrous terrorist attack, somewhere in the world, somewhere in the west, somewhere in the united states, and it were traced back to al qaeda in iran, then that could provoke hostility. >> reporter: it's part of al qaeda's playbook. documents obtained from osama bin laden's secret compound revealed he had been urging followers to derail a train in the u.s. to kill...
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if it was an al-qaeda central plot this would be puzzling. it's not their m-o. one of the mysteries after 9/11, why didn't they do stuff like that after 9/11. they were going tore the bick bick-- they were going for the big ones. and blowing up planes or a tower. they could have done a string of bombings, if we've made it so hard for 9/11 and they've shifted tactics, it could be the first of many. >> megyn: we're getting breaking news from the fbi. i'll bring it to you next. >> fox news alert and now we have a statement from the fbi. a written statement in advance of what we are told will be a press conference they will hold at some point in the next few hours and our best information, the last information was that it would be 5 p.m. eastern time and that of course is subject to change. here is the statement in full, quote, contrary to widespread reporting there have been no arrests made in connection with the boston marathon attack. over the past day and a half there have been a number of press reports based on information from unofficial sources that have been
if it was an al-qaeda central plot this would be puzzling. it's not their m-o. one of the mysteries after 9/11, why didn't they do stuff like that after 9/11. they were going tore the bick bick-- they were going for the big ones. and blowing up planes or a tower. they could have done a string of bombings, if we've made it so hard for 9/11 and they've shifted tactics, it could be the first of many. >> megyn: we're getting breaking news from the fbi. i'll bring it to you next. >> fox...
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qaeda. i think from an investigative point it doesn't matter all that much but this is obviously something they are trying to figure out. looking at the communications and other things, will help them understand that. >> the possibility that it is domestic but it's also a nonsense crime, a crime that has no discernable motive or none we care about looms as well. from director of any national terrorism center, thank you for being here. you're working long hours these days. >>> still ahead, gabby giffords chief of staff here for the interview and then the background on the massive explosion in texas. we have important background on that story ahead. most people think that after an accident, you'll have to pay five hundred bucks for your deductible. the truth? at allstate, you could pay zero. allstate gives you a hundred dollars off your deductible the day you sign up. then another hundred off every year you don't have an accident. let the good hands reward your safe driving with a deductible t
qaeda. i think from an investigative point it doesn't matter all that much but this is obviously something they are trying to figure out. looking at the communications and other things, will help them understand that. >> the possibility that it is domestic but it's also a nonsense crime, a crime that has no discernable motive or none we care about looms as well. from director of any national terrorism center, thank you for being here. you're working long hours these days. >>>...
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al qaeda's, you know, leadership has been significantly degraded. so what you have is these sort of al qaeda inspired events happening all over. >> richard haas -- >> you say something about what we've learned in new york about how we reduce the chances that young men get radicalized, get inspired, or if they do how do we get the community leadership to turn them in, to basically work with you rather than shield them? >> we have an awful lot of community support here. i think it's just not logical to think that the community is going to know about young men becoming radicalized. they know that they're being watched. they know they're being watched by their own community. so what we see is very, very small groups or individuals who are -- who are doing this. they're not advertising it. now, you know, in retrospect you can say, well, he started to act strangely or he did a series of things. but prior to an event happening, it's very difficult to identify. but in terms of community support, we think we have significant community support. from -- certai
al qaeda's, you know, leadership has been significantly degraded. so what you have is these sort of al qaeda inspired events happening all over. >> richard haas -- >> you say something about what we've learned in new york about how we reduce the chances that young men get radicalized, get inspired, or if they do how do we get the community leadership to turn them in, to basically work with you rather than shield them? >> we have an awful lot of community support here. i think...
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enemy combatants, american to associate with al qaeda today would either be killed with a overseas, or if they are arrested here in the united states, and taken directly to federal court where they would belong and have all the constitutional rights anyone else requested. pedia has a long history. remember, prior legal precedents allow for and still allows for arguably the commander in chief to detain an american citizen and hold them without charge for a period of time and declare them to be an enemy combatants. there is no desire on behalf of this administration to do that for the second half of the bush administration as well. host: democrat. please go ahead. caller: a couple questions. can you tell us how many terrorists have been tried by the military and put into prison, and how many have been tried in the united states in the federal court system inside the united states they have been tried and put into prison for life. why is it so much better to hold these people up in cuba? we are afraid to let them appear in court in the united states for what they will tell the people of t
enemy combatants, american to associate with al qaeda today would either be killed with a overseas, or if they are arrested here in the united states, and taken directly to federal court where they would belong and have all the constitutional rights anyone else requested. pedia has a long history. remember, prior legal precedents allow for and still allows for arguably the commander in chief to detain an american citizen and hold them without charge for a period of time and declare them to be...
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let's say there are no connections to al-qaeda or any other group. i'm concerned about home-grown terrorists who can look on the internet and build these bombs and go to the fireworks store. so there is two sides to this story, is there not? >> very tough case. home-grown terrorist is the toughest to find. but he wasn't a home-grown terrorist. he went to russia. made it easy. i agree with you, gretchen. a home-grown terrorist, that's a nightmare of -- chris christie told me this years ago when they did the guys who attacked fort dix. but this was not a home-grown terrorist. this guy went to russia. >> steve: he was inspired by the al-qaeda magazine. what about this? according to the globe, police sources tell them that the carjack victim heard the guys, the brothers say, we just killed a cop. we blew up the marathon, and now we're going to new york. don't blank with us. have you ever heard anything about those guys potentially coming in a second wave to new york? >> other than that, no. i have no information that they were hardihead to do. >> no we d
let's say there are no connections to al-qaeda or any other group. i'm concerned about home-grown terrorists who can look on the internet and build these bombs and go to the fireworks store. so there is two sides to this story, is there not? >> very tough case. home-grown terrorist is the toughest to find. but he wasn't a home-grown terrorist. he went to russia. made it easy. i agree with you, gretchen. a home-grown terrorist, that's a nightmare of -- chris christie told me this years ago...
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and what to give credit to the al qaeda. for the first time since i've known them that work for people like us. it never used to. it never got into it. now they're opening the doors to work with people working for peace. i was the coalition meeting in the san fernando valley in which law enforcement was there. the children and families. artists, nonprofit groups, people like me. would you have that title? so many people bless to the community i'm the in meeting each other and saying, we have to work together for peace. >> luis rodriquez is our guest. foul question before we go to calls. uses a picture of? >> a beautiful picture of my friend, joseph rodriguez. i don't know who this man is. and a steady is a gang member from the bay area. it's perfect. a guy tattooed. conceit is that this tree thing in his face. areas as baby. and with that baby makes a difference. deputy gibson to say, never going back to that of life college actually said to my promise. still, abandon my kid, as you know, two nephews later both mildest kids,
and what to give credit to the al qaeda. for the first time since i've known them that work for people like us. it never used to. it never got into it. now they're opening the doors to work with people working for peace. i was the coalition meeting in the san fernando valley in which law enforcement was there. the children and families. artists, nonprofit groups, people like me. would you have that title? so many people bless to the community i'm the in meeting each other and saying, we have to...
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. >> they would have to have some connection to al qaeda order to meet that classification. >> well, that's right. i don't see that here. do we want this to be a creative precedent, setting case, or do we want to treat him like the hundds of other terrorists w have been successfully tried on american soil. >> great to have you here. thank you. >>> we'll switch gears now,et a cck of the weather from al. >> today's weather is brought to you by centru the most recommended, preferred and studied multi-vitamin brand. >> got a good-looking group here. very nice. let's see what we've got for you. we are talking about some rough weather. okay, rapid city, you've had the snowiest april on record. you're heading for a previous april record, 30.6 bark in 19 -- back in 1970 now as we look to chicago, record rainfall for april. so far in april, 18.74 to date and we'll come very close to breaking that record back in 1947. down in miami, they're looking at a wet april as well. record rainfall, 10.43 inches in 1960. we are going to bust that today, no doubt about it. rest of the country, we expect t
. >> they would have to have some connection to al qaeda order to meet that classification. >> well, that's right. i don't see that here. do we want this to be a creative precedent, setting case, or do we want to treat him like the hundds of other terrorists w have been successfully tried on american soil. >> great to have you here. thank you. >>> we'll switch gears now,et a cck of the weather from al. >> today's weather is brought to you by centru the most...
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>> it's an online magazine by al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. it's published by a young man who left new york and escaped and h anwar al awl >> let me ask you about this. there has been criticism from several members of congress that the fbi may have dropped the ball, that there have been five people questioned since 9/11 who since went on to carry out attacks. is this a case the fbi may have made a mistake since they interviewed tamerlan, the brother who's now dead? >> that will be picked at with a fine-toothed comb. what the fbi is saying we've got a lead. they don't say from what country, but we're told russia. that he's tied to extremism in russia and we ran all the databases. does he turn up on any electronic intercepts? all of that washed out clean. they went out interviewing his parents and him and came up with no derogatory information. after that the fbi guidelines say you can't spy on them illegally or continue your investigation forever. they said if you have anything else, send it to us, and they closed it out. >> thanks, john. >>> t
>> it's an online magazine by al qaeda and the arabian peninsula. it's published by a young man who left new york and escaped and h anwar al awl >> let me ask you about this. there has been criticism from several members of congress that the fbi may have dropped the ball, that there have been five people questioned since 9/11 who since went on to carry out attacks. is this a case the fbi may have made a mistake since they interviewed tamerlan, the brother who's now dead? >>...
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the good news i think is that al-qaeda wanted the roughly 2.5 millions muslim americans to radicalize. they've largely failed. there was ft. hood, now, there's boston. but again, most muslim americans are sort of horrified by this. and the jihadist want us to blame muslims for the attacks. we've got to again use force, law enforcement against the extremists, the ones who fall for these crazy ideas. in the u.s. and in the region disagree with these guys. >> oh, sure. >> the book is "beyond war." absolutely fascinating. >> and read the book despite the fact that poor david has only one two pulitzer prizes. seriously? you can't do any better than that? when are you going o get to number three? sfwl my mother asked me the same question. >> see, your parents are as crazy as mine. you need to read this book. david, thank you so much for being here. >> come back on the show. are you just starting your book tour? >> yes. >> we'll see you again soon. coming up, alan alda will tell us what he's teaching, next on "morning joe." rahhhhhh! when i'm hungry, my tummy growls. rrrrrrrrrrrr! when i'm h
the good news i think is that al-qaeda wanted the roughly 2.5 millions muslim americans to radicalize. they've largely failed. there was ft. hood, now, there's boston. but again, most muslim americans are sort of horrified by this. and the jihadist want us to blame muslims for the attacks. we've got to again use force, law enforcement against the extremists, the ones who fall for these crazy ideas. in the u.s. and in the region disagree with these guys. >> oh, sure. >> the book is...
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we did hearings and inspire magazine, the voice of one of the al qaeda affiliates, and the first issue they put out over the internet, talked about how to build a pressure cooker bomb, so you would follow that and assume it's al qaeda. but this is information that's publicly available on the internet and the kind of thing that anybody who was a lone wolf, a domestic terrorist. you can't draw conclusions, you have to follow the evidence. >> congressman meehan, thank you for bringing us up to date. we appreciate the information. >> our analyst has been giving us great information. fran town sand and juliette kayeen, telling us how significant this information is. you brought us the information, the lid of the pressure cooker found on a building right near the blast. >> yes, john. look, we had the pictures overnight as many of the bomb components and talked about the kind of forensic evidence. that sort of technical information is exactly what investigators need to make that the next step to identifying who planted the bomb. the lid itself, because of the size and centrality of the bomb,
we did hearings and inspire magazine, the voice of one of the al qaeda affiliates, and the first issue they put out over the internet, talked about how to build a pressure cooker bomb, so you would follow that and assume it's al qaeda. but this is information that's publicly available on the internet and the kind of thing that anybody who was a lone wolf, a domestic terrorist. you can't draw conclusions, you have to follow the evidence. >> congressman meehan, thank you for bringing us up...
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canada finds two suspects and an al qaeda rail terror plot. from "the usa today" -- the alleged plot is not connected to the boston marathon bombing attack, according to officials. other stories in the news, a school in west, texas is resuming. this is the town hit by the fertilizer plant blast. you can see an image there. president obama plans to attend a memorial service on thursday for victims in west. by tsa and the plan airlines, it's gotten a lot of questioning from various groups, andht attendant unions such -- the tsa plan to let knives on planes, and it has been delayed. this is gotten pushed back after weeks of public backlash from lawmakers. that was supposed to go into effect this week, but not now. we are asking you this morning about immigration reform and whether it should be delayed in the aftermath of the boston bombings. dave is our next caller in wayne, pennsylvania, on the republican line. caller: good morning. , i look at it like this -- i do not know that it needs to be on hold based upon this incident, but i was watching
canada finds two suspects and an al qaeda rail terror plot. from "the usa today" -- the alleged plot is not connected to the boston marathon bombing attack, according to officials. other stories in the news, a school in west, texas is resuming. this is the town hit by the fertilizer plant blast. you can see an image there. president obama plans to attend a memorial service on thursday for victims in west. by tsa and the plan airlines, it's gotten a lot of questioning from various...
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i think drones can be used overseas against the fight against al qaeda. they want to kill americans and have declared war on americans. it is a legitimate tool of war that will probably see more of. the lawsenge is that do apply to drones as much as a soldier holding a weapon. host: go ahead, bob. caller: with regard to this faa thing, the president has within his discretion to make sure the public did not suffer. as individual wants to make sure these people understand it is big bet republicans that are responsible for the sequester. that is a bold face lie. this plan was hatched by president obama and jack lew. i am sick and tired of hearing it is the republicans standing in front of this president. this man defines the definition samesanity, doing the thing over and over and over again and expecting a different result. he needs to realize we have in debt andtrillion nearly $1.4 trillion in the current national deficit. until the realizes we cannot tax and spend our way to prosperity, this situation is not going to change. the house and republicans in t
i think drones can be used overseas against the fight against al qaeda. they want to kill americans and have declared war on americans. it is a legitimate tool of war that will probably see more of. the lawsenge is that do apply to drones as much as a soldier holding a weapon. host: go ahead, bob. caller: with regard to this faa thing, the president has within his discretion to make sure the public did not suffer. as individual wants to make sure these people understand it is big bet...
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while the design experts say is al qaeda 101, investigators are baffled. no individual or group has taken responsibility. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, co-worker or relative. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: so the fbi heavily relying on the public. they say more than 2,000 tips have already come in. and they are following up on each and every one of them. john, and diana. >> marci, 24 hours ago we were talking about a potential suspect. investigators at a suburban boston apartment. any update on that? >> we were told investigators were questioning a 20-year-old student. investigators aren't giving us any information about that. a source tells abc news it appears the tips that led investigators to this 20-year-old and to this apartment didn't pan out. so at this point it appears he is not considered a person of interest. but investigators say they are not ruling anything out at this point. >> marci, the pressure cooker bombs, what are you hearing from intelligence and how -- what's the latest on these? >> well this is so
while the design experts say is al qaeda 101, investigators are baffled. no individual or group has taken responsibility. >> the person who did this is someone's friend, neighbor, co-worker or relative. someone knows who did this. >> reporter: so the fbi heavily relying on the public. they say more than 2,000 tips have already come in. and they are following up on each and every one of them. john, and diana. >> marci, 24 hours ago we were talking about a potential suspect....
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again, just so you know, in terms of signatures, al qaeda usually tries to kill as many people as possible, putting bombs in concentrated areas by population, buses, trains, stadiums. square.s -- near times so this was not in that same type type of thing. it did not congregate around concentrations of people. host: tell me this about where we stand today -- what are you being told about the threat? the governor of boston has said they are still under a high security alert in that city. what about the rest of the country? have to be. they this is normal practice since 9/11. 11 city gets it, another city to possibly be hit. after 9/11, there were fears of suicide bombings around the country and different cities. it did not materialize, by the way. maybe something will materialize now. we do not know. the forensic analysis -- [indiscernible] it could take them someplace else. we're very open-minded, and they have other other persons of interest as well. host: this is from a reporter who is tweeting this in -- guest: absolutely. remember that journalists have been used in the past as terrorist
again, just so you know, in terms of signatures, al qaeda usually tries to kill as many people as possible, putting bombs in concentrated areas by population, buses, trains, stadiums. square.s -- near times so this was not in that same type type of thing. it did not congregate around concentrations of people. host: tell me this about where we stand today -- what are you being told about the threat? the governor of boston has said they are still under a high security alert in that city. what...
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they say the plot was inspired by al qaeda in iran which they say was providing, quote, direction and guidance. now according to officials in both the u.s. and canada this plot never got to the stage of acquiring explosives, but even so he, these officials say the two men have both the intent and the capability of following through with it, matt. >> frightening possibility. thanks very much. >>> we are following two major stories this morning when it comes to flying. federal officials are putting on hold a new rule that would allow small knives back on planes. it was supposed to take effect on thursday but it has received strong opposition from flight crews and some lawmakers. some of the nation's largest air carriers are also against it. so now the tsa says it will give more groups the opportunity to weigh in before that rule is put into place. in the meantime, if you have a flight today, you should call ahead. budget cuts from the so-called sequester are forcing thousands of air traffic controllers to take time off, and that's already leading to costly delays for passengers. nbc's l
they say the plot was inspired by al qaeda in iran which they say was providing, quote, direction and guidance. now according to officials in both the u.s. and canada this plot never got to the stage of acquiring explosives, but even so he, these officials say the two men have both the intent and the capability of following through with it, matt. >> frightening possibility. thanks very much. >>> we are following two major stories this morning when it comes to flying. federal...
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the latest evidence bomb makers have taken their teachings to the web this online al qaeda publication posted last month, a guide to carrying out terror attacks including detailed illustrated recipes for pressure cooker bombs, the kind investigators say was used in boston. >> the internet has brought terrorism to the web. it's made it go viral. anybody can look online and find out how to make a bomb. it is a frightening development. >> a similar terrorist manual, how to make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom, was posted three years ago. prosecutors say it was used by this former muslim-american soldier who wanted to bomb a restaurant popular with soldiers at ft. hood, texas. anarchists and white supremacists have featured pressure cooker bomb formulas on their websites. >> there are descriptions for how to make this kind of bomb on many websites in every major language and ordinary search engine will take you to them. >> reporter: it's a far cry from the days when terrorist bomb makers used to train others in person in secret camps in remote places. ♪ now everything's online, availab
the latest evidence bomb makers have taken their teachings to the web this online al qaeda publication posted last month, a guide to carrying out terror attacks including detailed illustrated recipes for pressure cooker bombs, the kind investigators say was used in boston. >> the internet has brought terrorism to the web. it's made it go viral. anybody can look online and find out how to make a bomb. it is a frightening development. >> a similar terrorist manual, how to make a bomb...